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...Nobody knows, not even those who sit in the next office to Barak. He's isolated himself even within his own cabinet, and certainly in the parts of his own party where many would rather see Peres running. And even his own close advisers complain he hasn't consulted them sufficiently. So if he is hoping for a peace deal to save him from defeat at the polls, nobody's betting on it. And now that there's a new administration in Washington, of course, Israelis have begun speculating about whether the American taxpayers will be prepared to foot...
...recent explosion of bars and clubs catering to the large student and yuppie population has given Bangalore its newest nickname, Pub City. Although bartenders complain that clubs are not as crowded as they once were, the bars are particularly packed on Friday and Saturday nights?the best days to experience the scene in its pulsating glory. If you do partake, begin early. The whole city shuts down by 11:30 p.m., even on Saturdays. An after-dinner start should leave you enough time to soak up the vibes without going overboard...
...bitter pill for even him to swallow. And thanks to Norton, a longtime advocate for oil drilling in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, the strategist says, "we are also now undone with suburban women in the Midwest and California who care about the environment." Other Bush allies complain that by picking Ashcroft, a candidate to lead the Justice Department who offends the African-American community's sense of justice, Bush handed the other side a sure weapon to increase black turnout...
Some students blame not only inadequate counseling but also unsupportive campus environments for undergraduate mental-health problems. At Columbia, students complain about days-long waits for counseling appointments. One sophomore, who saw a fellow student, Andrea Melendez, fall eight stories to her death last month, was unable to do homework afterward. Yet he was denied an extension for a major paper due the next day. "I was told I'd had two weeks to work on it," he told TIME. In a recent editorial, the Columbia Daily Spectator demanded greater sensitivity for students' needs. "Students receive psychological support from...
...Arafat considers Clinton's plan an American-Israeli offer only marginally better than the one he rejected at last July's Camp David summit. The Palestinian leader distrusts Barak. Arafat's letter to the White House demanding details wasn't frivolous, his aides insist. Barak has a penchant, they complain, for publicly tossing out bold proposals, then backing away from them when the negotiations begin...